Health Care for an Aging Society

Cost-Conscious Community Care and Self-Care Approaches

David Haber author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:6th Mar '17

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This insightful book explores the challenges of providing health care in an aging society, emphasizing the need for community support and self-care strategies.

Originally published in 1989, Health Care for an Aging Society delves into the complexities of providing adequate health care in an increasingly aging population. As society transforms, the challenges extend beyond just medical treatment to encompass comprehensive health care solutions, including social support systems that can be implemented at home and within the community. This shift is particularly critical as the demand for services grows and resources become more limited.

The core argument of Health Care for an Aging Society is that with the rising costs associated with health care, there will be a pressing need for cost-effective community care and self-care practices. The book emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals and families to take charge of their health and well-being, fostering an environment where self-care becomes a viable option for many. This proactive approach not only alleviates the burden on traditional health care systems but also promotes a greater sense of autonomy among older adults.

By addressing the intersection of aging, health care, and community support, Health Care for an Aging Society provides valuable insights for policy makers, health care providers, and families alike. It advocates for a paradigm shift in how society views aging, urging a collective effort to create sustainable and compassionate care models that meet the needs of the elderly population.

ISBN: 9781138180147

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

206 pages